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  • - The European Travels of Roderick Murchison
    af Michael Collie
    1.057,95 kr.

    A study that deals with Sir Roderick Murchison and the general activity of scientific travels in the mid 19th century. It introduces the reader to the practices of intellectual and cultural exchange in Continental Europe.

  • - The Art of Knowledge/the Knowledge of Art
    af Bernard Koenig
    652,95 kr.

    A clear and comprehensive overview of art criticism as it relates to both the value of art and the aesthetics of art. The author offers a new perspective on how science, philosophy and art overlap each other, the author argues that art can give us knowledge of our world and our place in it the same way that science or philosophy do (per se Deleuze or Kristeva).

  • af Julie Donovan
    1.037,95 kr.

    There has been a scholarly interest in Sydney, Lady Morgan (nee Sydney Owenson). This title contextualizes an important yet relatively neglected author by analyzing an emblematic Irishness that was often dismissed in the early 19th century as excessive showmanship.

  • - Theory and Practice in Anarchist Movements
    af Jeff Shantz
    392,95 - 1.037,95 kr.

    Anarchism stands as one of the most vital social movements of the twentieth century. This book presents an analysis of contemporary anarchist movements in North America. It examines the possibilities and problems facing attempts to build DIY community-based social and political movements, which seek to transform social relations.

  • - The Romantic Movement, the Re/creation of Islamic Andalusia and the Critical Reception
    af Celia M. Wallhead
    1.037,95 kr.

    A monograph that discusses the impact of Washington Irving's presence in Spain and the effect of his writings on Spanish topics by Spain's critics and general readership. It locates Irving's literary and historical researches in the chaotic post-Napoleonic Spain of Ferdinand V11 and discusses the earliest Iberian reaction to Irving's books.

  • af James O'Higgins-Norman
    892,95 kr.

    Presents an exploration of students, parents and teachers experiences regarding sexuality and homophobic bullying in National as well as private secondary institutions. This work discusses settings that run the gamut of tough inner city schools to historical entities with distinguished graduates and first rate instruction.

  • - Mental Illness and Criminal Excuse in Contemporary American Law
    af Henry F. Fradella
    957,95 kr.

    A monograph that traces the development of defenses of excuse from their English Common Law roots to their various modern formulations under US Law. It includes an analysis of the historical evolution of the insanity defense, the diminished capacity/responsibility doctrines and related criminal defenses of excuse based on mental illness.

  • - The English Novel From Jane Austen To Henry James
    af Gregory F. Tague
    412,95 kr.

    This original research monograph discusses key English novelists of the 19th and 20th centuries and their efforts to grapple with the questions of ethos and behaviour in their novels and other writings. Authors discussed include Austen, Meredith, Eliot, Thackeray, Hardy, and Henry James.

  • - Text as a Cultural Force
    af Matthew Guillen
    1.082,95 kr.

    Is there a unique visual infrastructure that keeps and defines a culture? Professor Guillen discusses a culture built entirely on the visual modality and, most significantly, on that province of the visual we negotiate through the written word. Although this work analyzes features critical to the American legal tradition from its origins in Anglo-Saxon jurisprudence to recent Supreme Court decisions---substantially exploring Judge Scalia's "originalist" movement and Posner's law and economics theories---the presiding agency remains the power of the written language to provide scaffolding to American culture. Writing, it is argued, contours: our worldview, our laws, morality,science,social problems, and affects film, media,broadcasting,comics and literary criticism. The effects of our national formation and the literature that sprung up to discuss the new nation and define its people have directly led to the evolution of our idiosyncratic legal and philosophical perspectives. The title of this work purposely carries a double meaning since it proposes to deal with a "reading of" American culture through its legal and cultural legacy as well as concluding with questions revolving around a well informed American "readership" essential for the preservation of the culture as well as the continued existence of a national collective conscience.

  • - Aspects Of Burlesque, Shadowing, Dichotomies and Doubling
    af Barney Tanner
    1.037,95 kr.

    This research monograph argues that Scott Fitzgerald consciously used a variety of Joycean devices in The Great Gatsby and these devices were the result of close readings of Joyce's Dubliners and Ulysses. The monograph breaks new ground in Fitzgerald scholarship and has implications for Joyceans as well.

  • - Irish Print Media and HIV/AIDS in Ireland and Sub-Saharan Africa
    af Janice Gaffey
    1.037,95 kr.

    This is the first research monograph investigating Irish print media coverage of the AIDS/HIV pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa and situated within the context of the Irish and global pandemic. It adds to the existing knowledge of the relationship between media and Africa, and more specifically media and HIV/AIDS.Ireland has always had a broad sympathy with Africa based on the colonial experience endured by both and a strong tradition of missionary, education, and aid /development involvement since the 19th century. Gaffey examines the Irish print media as having some of the same initial reactions as the British, American and other Anglophone presses but some unique features (Irish media was initially much more furtive and inexact as to the sexual nature of transmission and risk and some papers refused to discuss condoms fearing Church censure). The study then traces the growing interest in the issue, interviews by editors and journalists in Africa, and a gradual maturing and confidence in the coverage of this calamity.

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    907,95 kr.

    This collection of non Western scholarly voices is a long awaited remedy to the lack of critical commentary by Muslim intellectuals on the nature of modern Jihadi terrorism and the political debate within Islam over the direction of resistance to modernization and secularization of traditional societies.

  • - John Hay's Social and Aesthetic Commentaries for the Press During the Civil War, 1861-1865
    af Douglas Warren Hill
    957,95 kr.

    John Hay's distinguished national service began when he was Lincoln's private secretary and continued until up to his death as Secretary of State for two presidents. This book discusses Hay's own battles with depression and how he believed his condition to be similar to Samuel Johnson's in the 18th century as well as to his chief, Abraham Lincoln.

  • - Anglo-Irish Sensibilities And Italian Realities In Post Restoration Italy
    af Donatella Abbate Badin
    972,95 kr.

    An Irish actor's daughter, Sydney Owenson by dint of great charm and intelligence (as well as literary talent) not only became the wife of Sir Charles Morgan but a popular novelist and social critic in Regency and Early Victorian England. With her friends Byron and Shelley she shared a great love and interest in Italy. Her guide to Italy (ITALY, 1822) was a landmark of political empathy and understanding for a post Napoleonic Italy in the throes of repression. Persecution and obscurantist rule whether by Hapsburg, Papal or Bourbon auspices was described in depth. Her guide was wildly successful and used by generations of Anglophone visitors and pilgrims.Professor Badin discusses the importance of Morgan's fiction and belletrism in developing empathy and interest in Italy's sufferings and woes. She investigates Morgan's Low Church Evangelistic pieties and her dislike of Papal power, privilege and practice. Comparisons both direct and indirect with Ireland and the Irish are discussed at length as are Morgan's acute class sensibilities and prejudices as well as her Irish patriotism. Morgan's role in the emergence of Italian Romanticism and her textual strategies in creating polyphonic texts (codes, illusions, refutations) are described at length.

  • af Frank H. Ellis
    972,95 kr.

    Using technical discussion, definition and example, Dr Ellis discusses the art and craft of literary criticism and uses a variety of essay forms to discuss the critical impulse. Critical essays on 17th and 18th century literature and poetry are used to illustrate the notions of criticism and its overall purpose. Excellent study of the origins, purpose and style inherent in literary criticism.

  • af Lew Kurlantzick
    1.111,95 kr.

  • af Professor Emeritus of English Jarold Ramsey
    832,95 kr.

    Biography with writings, poems and translations of James Keegan(1859-1894). Keegan was a supporter(along with Douglas Hyde) of the Irish Gaelic League and was part of the early Irish Renaissance in creative writing and national consciousness. Keegan, whilst a priest, also wrote for national journals under a variety of pseudonyms and with an uncanny ability to favete linguis as far as his superiors were concerned. Little is known of Keegan and this is the first full study of his brief but active career and his literary production. Keegan worked as an parish priest in Ireland and in the U.S. and died in Ireland in his mid 30s.

  • - Shakespeare and the Dramatic View of Life
    af Robert Crosman
    972,95 kr.

    Shakespeare as an actor and Roman Catholic is an outsider in an early modern Protestant state in the process of dynamic cultural, economic reform and political repression. These themes are reflected in the unsettled, morally ambiguous characterizations that Crosman studies: Hamlet, Polonius, Macbeth, Henry V and Falstaff.

  • - George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, E. M. Forster, D. H. Lawrence (phenomenological, Ecological and Ethical Readings)
    af Gregory F. Tague
    957,95 kr.

    A monograph that investigates and discusses the concepts of character and consciousness through an interdisciplinary reading, relying primarily on philosophical concepts and discourse. It provides a genealogy of the notion of character from Victorian novelists to the notion of consciousness in modern writers.

  • af Jay Wright
    767,95 kr.

    This work is configured to encourage members of the academic community to consider initiating a part-time consulting practice in their areas of knowledge. Professor Wright provides a step-by-step program for developing a consulting niche that will be valuable to clients and competitive with other consultants. The information offered ranges from how to interpret body language during meetings and how to set fees, to how to conduct the project and how to provide feedback to the client at the conclusion of the project. Professor Wright also examines the issues of ethics in the consulting profession, and addresses the specific problem applicable to academics: how to manage a successful scholarly career with a profitable, interesting consultancy.

  • af Peter J. Sorenson
    972,95 kr.

    This new interdisciplinary treatise on the unusual features of literary and cultural items connected with the ancient idea of "translation" including the motif of ascension as a phenomenon complete with its own premises, literary and narratological conceits, but one that has been understudied as an influence on Western culture, religion and its literary production. Professor Sorensen has completed a wide-ranging study and made some surprising conclusions as to the full weight and impact of this religious motif in medieval, Renaissance, Classical and Modern literature and art."The work is one of great cultural and aesthetic value."-Professor Andrew Woznecki, Fleischacker Professor of Philosophy, University of San Francisco

  • - The Internet, Education and Humanity
    af Robert Redeker
    587,95 kr.

    The transformation of Western civilization into a planetary society of information and communication compels us to pose some philosophical and political questions about the influence of these new technologies on education. This author, a philosopher, journalist, literary critic, and also a member of the board of Les Temps Modernes, has concluded that Information Science and Internet do represent grave dangers for education, since they rather show us a way of avoiding the teacher and teaching ("how not to teach") than help teach. They 'send the message' to teacher, student and public alike that education is merely a matter of accumulating and classifying (triage) information; training and conditioning the students for a lifetime of sitting in front of computer screens at the only time in their lives when they should have the leisure to pace their studies according to the development of their knowledge and understanding. In this process the human presence of the teacher is a vital element, but one that 'wiring up our schools' will reduce, if not eliminate completely, turning the human teacher into the technical instructor and advisor. Underlying the author's reflection on the damage the technologies of information do to school and education is an even more troubling question: must everything that can be done (technologically) be done?

  • - 1905-1926
    af GARDINER
    450,95 kr.

    In the thirty years covered by this anthology, Maunsel & Co. published many major Irish poets who are part of the master narrative (Yeats, Gregory, Stephens etc.) but also 500 poems by lesser known or unknown poets. Professor Gardiner has rediscovered some important voices from the Celtic Twilight and reassesses their importance in light of Irish literary development.

  • - Implications for Policy and Planning
     
    2.357,95 kr.

    Planning as a discipline is concerned about location of activities and how values of order, amenity and health, among other things, must be enhanced. It takes on board the people to benefit from that planning. Yet, there are also issues of policy, governance, resource mobilisation and environmental sustainability that must be put into consideration. This collection explores the issues currently affecting Zimbabwe, including the suppression of commercial farming and white-owned rural enterprises.

  • - Scientific Challenges to Darwin's Theory of Evolution
    af Bart Rask
    1.077,95 kr.

    Was Darwin theoretically wrong in his conclusions and can his errors be proven on a straightforward scientific basis? Conventional criteria for a scientific theory include empiricism, logic and testability. The theory of evolution is said traditionally to meet these criteria by the mainstream scientific community. This evaluates the evidence for evolution within several sub-disciplines, arguing that there exists a logical disconnect between the purported evolutionary experiments or observations and their evolutionary conclusion.

  • - A Conceptual Investigation of Advertising Communication
    af Gulnara Z. Karimova
    997,95 kr.

    Addresses current issues within the theory of interactivity. Such problems as defining interactivity and measuring level of interactivity have recently attracted a great interest among researchers. In spite of attempts of previous research to solve these problems, the field has not moved far from its preliminary phase. This is an attempt to move away from this preliminary phase by applying Bakhtinian concepts of dialogic relationships, polyphony, carnival, and chronotope.

  • - Sunni and Shi'a Identity Conflicts in the Age of Web 2.0 and the Arab Spring
    af Magdalena Karolak
    1.057,95 kr.

    Evaluates the role of the social media in strengthening and transforming religious identities in the aftermath of the Arab Spring. Focusing specifically on Bahrain, this study assesses how the sectarian interpretation of the protests exacerbated social divisions and reverberated around the Middle East intensifying sectarian loyalties.

  • - The Voice of the 'Other' in the Poetry of Carol Ann Duffy and Jackie Kay
    af Ozlem Aydin
    842,95 kr.

    "Speaking from the Margins: The Voice of the 'Other' in the Poetry of Carol Ann Duffy and Jackie Kay" studies Carol Ann Duffy and Jackie Kay as poets who identify and represent some key forms of "otherness" may take in the British society of the 1980s and the 1990s. Indeed, although Duffy's poetry is political and concerned with the British society of the 1980s and the 1990s, particularly with the condition of the underprivileged and people pushed to the margins of society as a result of Thatcherite policies, criticism of her poetry is more concerned with her feminist representation of gender in her work. Thus, it is important that her poetry of the 1980s and the 1990s is recognised as a poetry of the "other" as Duffy in this poetry gives specifically a panorama of Thatcherite Britain through the voice of the "other". Similarly, this thesis analyses Jackie Kay's poetry as a poetry which is critical not only of Britain but also is particularly concerned with the condition of the racial and the sexual other in the 1980s and the 1990s Britain. Although "The Adoption Papers" has often been discussed and analysed mostly by focusing on the issues of identity and adoption, "Severe Gale 8", the sequel to "The Adoption Papers", Other Lovers and Off Colour have not been the focus of much academic study from the aspect of the voice given to the racial and the sexual other.This research monograph studies Jackie Kay and Carol Ann Duffy as poets representing the voice of the "other" in the 1980s and the 1990s British society because there is a considerable lack of criticism on this particular aspect of their poetry. The works of these two poets are part of contemporary British poetry in which as Kennedy puts it "the heterogeneity of the 'ex-centric', the marginal and the peripheral is raided in order to revitalise and refurbish the homogeneity of the centre. Diversity is used to underwrite a new uniformity" ("Mapping Value").Introduction.Overview of the 1980s and the 1990s poetry scene in the United Kingdom given to serve as a background framework for the poetry of the two poets under study.Part I: The Voice of the "Other" in the Poetry of Carol Ann DuffyAfter a brief introduction to the social and economic background of contemporary British society and its impact on the poetry of the 1980s and the 1990s, the voice of the "other" in selected poems of Carol Ann Duffy from her poetry collections Standing Female Nude (1985), Selling Manhattan (1987), The Other Country (1990) and Mean Time (1993) will be studied in Chapter I.Part II: The Voice of the "Other" in the Poetry of Jackie KayThe poetry of Jackie Kay from The Adoption Papers (1991), Other Lovers (1993) and Off Colour (1999) are studied closely with respect to the racial and sexual "other" she represents concerning the voice of the other in society.ConclusionThe study of the relevantly selected poetry of Carol Ann Duffy and Jackie Kay shows that Duffy, through her use of the dramatic monologue, and Kay, by using her own experiences present the voice of the "other" in their poetry. Duffy gives voice to the outcasts in the society such as the criminal, the mentally ill, the rejected, the silenced, the marginalized, the unemployed and the immigrant, and Kay herself already an "other" as a black girl adopted and raised by a Scottish family deals with racial issues, racial and sexual otherness in contemporary Britain. Both Duffy and Kay have their poetry represent the contemporary Britain through the experience and voice of the "other".

  • - Modern War and the Construction of Historical Memory , 1775 - 2000
    af Natalia Starostina
    832,95 kr.

    To launch a dialogue among historians working on the theme, this collection of essays analyses the practices of war remembrance in France, the US, Russia, and Germany. The essays investigate the complex dynamics of remembering the First and Second World Wars, the American Civil War and the Cold War; and explores how such wars affected social and political identity.

  • af Gabriel Rosenstock
    552,95 kr.

    The modern genre of travel writing as practiced by Irish writers is very different to much of what passed for travel writing in Ireland. While the vast majority of Irish travelogues as written in the past two centuries were written in English, this travelogue was written (and published originally) in Irish before later being translated and re-shaped in English .

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